Aaron Hendon....
Power of Attorney to Robert Hinton
Ashville St. Clair County Alabama October 30th 1833
Know all men by these presents that whereas Joshua Sugg, late of Wake County N Carolina deceased by his last will and testament in writing bearing date He did give and bequeath unto me Aaron Hendon a legacy of one hundred and seventeen 16/100 dollars also and interest in a certain tract of land of 235 acres and of the said will made and appointed William R. Pool Esq executor as in said by said will may appear. Now know ye that I the said Aaron Hendon have made ordained constituted and appointed Robert Hinton my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my name and for my own proper use and benefit ro bargain Sell and dispose of my interest in the said tract of land of 235 acres bequeathed as aforesaid to me and others also to ask demand and receive of and from the said William R Pool Esq Executor as aforesaid the legacy of one hundred and seventeen 16/100 dollars (with interest if allowable) given and bequeathed unto me Aaron Hendon by the said Joshua Sugg deceased as aforesaid and upon the receipt of payment thereof to my said Attorney a general release or discharge for the same to make execute and deliver hereby ratifying confirming and allowing whatsever said Attorney shall lawfully do in the premises In witness hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 30th day of Oct 1833 in the presents of
William Sloan
(signed) Aaron Hendon <seal>
Moses Dean
The State of Alabama
St Clair County
Before me Joshua W Hooper Clerk of the County Court for said County personally appeared the written named Aaron Hendon who acknowleged that he signed and sealed the forgoing power of Attorney for the purposes therein mentioned
Given under my hand and seal of office at office this thirteenth day of AD One thousand eight hundred and thirty three and of American Independence the fifty eighth year.
Test: Joshua W Hooper (Clk CC)
Received in office and recorded October 30th 1833
Test: J W Hooper (Clk)
NOTE: Sugg died in 1819. His will was recorded in Wake County, book 15, page 314.